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it is a little business buzz tell us about your technology please. difficult business. is fine. that's how we would crush bunches of grapes until recently it hasn't been long since electric powered wine press has appeared. after the revolution of one thousand nine hundred seventeen people became obsessed with globalization and production growth. and drinking culture fell victim to the changes. controlling the harvest rate is important if we do it as well you have to set limits to the output volume if you're expanding it more and more it's easy to lose control then you'll have to use preservation agents and conservatives to put it simply it's murder they kill wine we take specially selected grapes no rotten months. we don't throw away grapes of lower quality we use them to make paths of wine and east. well might not have found the second bottle but there have been plenty of unexpected benefits from a trip to the creek stress or even the odd excuse me of. one making is a very personal business everyone has different aims different tastes and a different clientele they're trying to
it is a little business buzz tell us about your technology please. difficult business. is fine. that's how we would crush bunches of grapes until recently it hasn't been long since electric powered wine press has appeared. after the revolution of one thousand nine hundred seventeen people became obsessed with globalization and production growth. and drinking culture fell victim to the changes. controlling the harvest rate is important if we do it as well you have to set limits to the output...
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technology here. and finding out what two thousand and fourteen. bring in the new year enjoy the ride. the beginning of the long haul take note most of the face is from island life. in sin the enough temptation and. the dog was lost for six months. more polar bears than people. and it's as easy to hire a rifle as a scooter. because the island is so in a special there are no indigenous people but there are all those who do choose this frozen life. this is could be right about. if you're. sick st augustine. strategically should try. and under cover team of journalists trying to release wiki leaks documents about how the united states is trying. there. may be a local media more pro-american they encounter fear ignorance and pressure. the country blocks the way to information freedom. media stuff on our t.v. . your bank account how does that look today a bit more depleted than usual could be that the masters of the universe are why the n.s.a. changed your bank account balance that's what i've been up to. all those jokesters at the n.s.a. just playing a
technology here. and finding out what two thousand and fourteen. bring in the new year enjoy the ride. the beginning of the long haul take note most of the face is from island life. in sin the enough temptation and. the dog was lost for six months. more polar bears than people. and it's as easy to hire a rifle as a scooter. because the island is so in a special there are no indigenous people but there are all those who do choose this frozen life. this is could be right about. if you're. sick st...
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simon, that's a good point. >> james what about the technology? first they said they hadn't got the pin numbers stolen but they are stolen but well encrypted. >> it's a very difficult thing to do. that doesn't mean we shouldn't be concerned. the style of encryption being used is far from best practice in modern standards but if you look at the standards in the u.s. it's forecast to still be robust for approximately another 30 years. this information should be safe given that the key was held by the third-party rather than target themselves. but i would probably be changing my pin anyway just in case there's precedence for this going on. >> let me push that point. in the uk, in europe they certainly make a lot more noise about safety systems and there's chip and pin. if you're in a restaurant your credit card never leaves you, you plug it into the mobile device and put your pin number in. is europe safer than this country in term of the technology they are elm employing? >> yes. these chip and pin cards are a benefit. interestingly, however, there'
simon, that's a good point. >> james what about the technology? first they said they hadn't got the pin numbers stolen but they are stolen but well encrypted. >> it's a very difficult thing to do. that doesn't mean we shouldn't be concerned. the style of encryption being used is far from best practice in modern standards but if you look at the standards in the u.s. it's forecast to still be robust for approximately another 30 years. this information should be safe given that the key...
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. >> technology. >> anderson: everyone in the news today, is going insane that there is a nor'easter coming and there's two feet of snow coming. i don't understand. this is winter. this is what happens in winter. i don't understand why people are going bananas about this. >> i'm with you. it's february! we are in the northeast. >> anderson: this used to happen in december. i remember as a kid having christmas and there was snow and this is what happens. and now people are going crazy like they are surprised that it's going to snow in february. >> yeah, i know. everybody watch out. >> anderson: it drives me nuts. and have you noticed also like the news only reports big snowstorms when it hits the northeast because that is when it hits new york where all the news companies are based but the midwest has been blanketed in snow for a while no one mentioned it and all of a sudden it's going to snow in new york like every reporter is inconvenienced like they are going crazy. i think that is it. i think that is one of the problems. and the other thing which you must be upset about is the gra
. >> technology. >> anderson: everyone in the news today, is going insane that there is a nor'easter coming and there's two feet of snow coming. i don't understand. this is winter. this is what happens in winter. i don't understand why people are going bananas about this. >> i'm with you. it's february! we are in the northeast. >> anderson: this used to happen in december. i remember as a kid having christmas and there was snow and this is what happens. and now people...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> inmates usually go to great lengths to conceal their weapons. antonio easter has been locked in segregation for a knife found under his pillow. >> i'm down here now because i got a back bed in the block. everybody want it. i've been offered cartons of cigarettes, two cartons of cigarettes just for the bed you know what i'm sayin', because that's where everybody do their dirt. everybody wants that bed. everybody wants that spot. things that used to go down like the homosexuals, they used to let the homosexuals use the bottom rack, do their thing, but i wouldn't go for it. they all be shut out. you know what i'm saying? about a week and a half ago, police told me they found a knife up under my pillow. you know what i'm saying? i'm just like [ bleep ] they're just trying to set me up. they've
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> inmates usually go to great lengths to conceal their weapons. antonio easter has been locked in segregation for a knife found under his pillow. >> i'm down here now because i got a back...
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that technology has been canceled. >> that technology was ready to move toward commercialization in 1993. >> michael, i want to get to you. >> anderson if i could make a comment. you know what, i hear these conversations all the time about the next generation nuclear power plants and they're inherently safe. the reality is this is not a technological concept. the issue is that the people who operate them, those are the people that you're putting the safety in the hands of. and it is not a technological issue. >> you're saying the danger is the operators. >> exactly. certainly and no question about it, power plants today are safer than the very first power plants that were built. and the ones that are being built in the world today are clearly safer than the ones that were built 10, 20 years ago. >> yes. >> but i don't care how safe a technology you design in hands of somebody who is incompetent you can generate just as much havoc as you can with an older generation power plant. so it is not a technological issue. >> we've got to take a quick break. james we'll have your comments when we
that technology has been canceled. >> that technology was ready to move toward commercialization in 1993. >> michael, i want to get to you. >> anderson if i could make a comment. you know what, i hear these conversations all the time about the next generation nuclear power plants and they're inherently safe. the reality is this is not a technological concept. the issue is that the people who operate them, those are the people that you're putting the safety in the hands of. and...
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tois for ages 13 years old 18 years old, focusing on science, technology, engineering and math. diyers can also do art and project. you have to logon and click on maker camp. here is a site that will give adults a break at the gas pump economy.gov can direct drivers to the cheapest gas prices. you can take a state and city to find your station. they happen in the blink of an eye, but experts say lightning strikes cost nearly $1 billion in losses a year. the number of claims have dropped, but the dollar value has skyrocketed and experts believe it is because of the increasing number of home electronics. summer is the peak season for lightning-related damage. experts say if you know a storm is coming, unplug your appliances well before hand. might know her for her role on but coming to nbc, john lynch is the host of "hollywood game night." joan, how are you? >> i am fine. >> talk about the challenges of going from acting to the host of a game show. format ofot the rigid a game show. why not takeodd this the -- thought why not take this experience out of my home and put it on telev
tois for ages 13 years old 18 years old, focusing on science, technology, engineering and math. diyers can also do art and project. you have to logon and click on maker camp. here is a site that will give adults a break at the gas pump economy.gov can direct drivers to the cheapest gas prices. you can take a state and city to find your station. they happen in the blink of an eye, but experts say lightning strikes cost nearly $1 billion in losses a year. the number of claims have dropped, but...
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at the pharmacy counter. [ woman ] the technology in these pads... best creation ever! [ female announcer ] always infinity. invented with mind-blowing foam so incredibly thin, you'll be surprised it's up to 55% more absorbent. genius. always infinity. you'll be surprised it's up to 55% more absorbent. ♪ you're not made of money, so don't overpay for at insurance. geico, you're not made of money, see how much you could save. >> this has to be a dream. i'm, like, wake up, lindsey. wake up. it's not. >> lindsey lou bingham has been waiting for a new heart for 239 days and now finally they have found a match. the doctors scheduled surgery the next afternoon. >> i'm just scared a little. pretty scared. going to be coming up my chest and then taking out a heart and putting another one in. >> who knows why things happen this way. as 9-year-old lindsey tries to tamp down her fear, stacy struggles to hide a new one of her own as she tells jason she just heard something about sierra. sierra, who pure coincidence, just undergone the same day a routine biopsy. jason has a hard t
at the pharmacy counter. [ woman ] the technology in these pads... best creation ever! [ female announcer ] always infinity. invented with mind-blowing foam so incredibly thin, you'll be surprised it's up to 55% more absorbent. genius. always infinity. you'll be surprised it's up to 55% more absorbent. ♪ you're not made of money, so don't overpay for at insurance. geico, you're not made of money, see how much you could save. >> this has to be a dream. i'm, like, wake up, lindsey. wake...
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these small local businesses, you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. this saturday is small business saturday. get out and shop small. (announcer) at scottrade, our clto make their money do more.re (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) ranked highest in investor satisfaction with self-directed services by j.d. power and associates. >>> today's sunshine stock is near the sun, talking about air environment, maker of unmanned aircraft systems
stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these small local businesses, you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. this saturday is small business saturday. get out and shop small. (announcer) at scottrade,...
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, ge has given quirky access to hundreds of patents in hopes that the quirky community will use the technology to create more consumer products. quirky hopes this is the first step towards a growing database of patents from organizations around the world. >>> next up, he directed "spooky" thrillers like the "six sense," years analyzing the public school system? what he has to say about it now may be his biggest shock yet. >> you can see the united states has education apartheid. >> that's the facts. >> that and more as "real money" continues. every sunday night join us for exclusive, revealing and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. tonight. >> we try to be funny in serious stories which is very, very rare. >> he made radio cool with his sense of humor, insight and curiosity. he opened a new window into american life. >> before they know it we're actually able to present something new that they haven't heard about. >> talk to al jazeera with ira glass. (vo) al jazeera america >>> shamalon is known for plot twists in movies like "the sixth sense" and "the happening."
, ge has given quirky access to hundreds of patents in hopes that the quirky community will use the technology to create more consumer products. quirky hopes this is the first step towards a growing database of patents from organizations around the world. >>> next up, he directed "spooky" thrillers like the "six sense," years analyzing the public school system? what he has to say about it now may be his biggest shock yet. >> you can see the united states has...
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, ge has given quirky access to hundreds of patents in hopes that the quirky community will use the technology to create more consumer products. quirky hopes this is the first step towards a growing database of patents from organizations around the world. >>> next up, he directed "spooky" thrillers like the "six sense," years analyzing the public school system? what he has to say about it now may be his biggest shock yet. >> you can see the united states has education apartheid. >> that's the facts. >> that and more as "real money" continues. new lights use low wattage led rights, neither harmful for the trees nor dangerous for the kids that may touch them. >> many play-off spots in the n.f.l. are still to be decided. mark morgan is here to explain it all. >> hey, a lot of anxiety in dallas, wondering what the dallas cowboys would do. tony romeo underwent back surgery. kyle ortman will start quarterback in the eagles game. sher een williams of the fort worth star telegram weighs in. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyle orten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass
, ge has given quirky access to hundreds of patents in hopes that the quirky community will use the technology to create more consumer products. quirky hopes this is the first step towards a growing database of patents from organizations around the world. >>> next up, he directed "spooky" thrillers like the "six sense," years analyzing the public school system? what he has to say about it now may be his biggest shock yet. >> you can see the united states has...
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exchange is what the tech that's what the technology is used for the people who are being victimized by this because of behavioral economics we know that the victim blames themselves so the people are losing money in the market or like the beaten wife who blames themself for the for the beatings that they get here the market participants who are victimized are saying oh my god i'm i'm because of behavior economics we know this to be a fact they blame themselves and we know that the wall street plays on to that and they they play on the psychology here so that people are more likely to blame themselves for the crimes being perpetuated against them well just as the guy at the top of the show where he lost all his life savings for in exchange for a banana with a dreadlocks he said you just get caught up in the whole i've got to win my money back so then we cut to new york stock exchange margin debt approaches all time highs as the market surges we inevitably see a sort of ponzi effect in the market where more confidence breeds more credit and the bidding up of prices it works until it d
exchange is what the tech that's what the technology is used for the people who are being victimized by this because of behavioral economics we know that the victim blames themselves so the people are losing money in the market or like the beaten wife who blames themself for the for the beatings that they get here the market participants who are victimized are saying oh my god i'm i'm because of behavior economics we know this to be a fact they blame themselves and we know that the wall street...
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drilling demanding the authorities open their eyes to the risks of the dangerous technology. in the eye of the storm are two reports on the syrian christian village of mali and meets the rebel fighters who have surrounded it also. never heard of serco shook the roadway. on the ground you're wrong it's british services cos is involved in the country's day to day needs but has some big questions to answer over failure and fraud claims.
drilling demanding the authorities open their eyes to the risks of the dangerous technology. in the eye of the storm are two reports on the syrian christian village of mali and meets the rebel fighters who have surrounded it also. never heard of serco shook the roadway. on the ground you're wrong it's british services cos is involved in the country's day to day needs but has some big questions to answer over failure and fraud claims.
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what they're doing is using technology to solve the real problems so an example of this might be. where the taking of the deal on so long to mobile phone to light which is great because there's one point four billion people in the world without power but a lot of people can't afford the two hundred bucks a piece of kit costs but if you put a sim card in it and people can lease it for fifty cents a day and they can make mobile money transfers and they get access to insurance and then buy fertilizers and then make mobile payments for the for the four dollar kickstarter agricultural from pump which means they can get access to the underground water table point three times more crops incomes go up from one hundred sixty to sixty hundred dollars a head suddenly what you're doing is you're reducing the root causes of the problems that are making people flee the countryside to the city and this is a market that's a billion dollars in town your lawn the postman a kerosene thirty eight billion global ok i mean right here in london you have the silicon roundabout us is the home of the start
what they're doing is using technology to solve the real problems so an example of this might be. where the taking of the deal on so long to mobile phone to light which is great because there's one point four billion people in the world without power but a lot of people can't afford the two hundred bucks a piece of kit costs but if you put a sim card in it and people can lease it for fifty cents a day and they can make mobile money transfers and they get access to insurance and then buy...
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two of the biggest names in technology posted results within the past hour. josh lipton rounding up the day's movers and shakers. josh? >> hey, there, maria. yeah, lots of companies releasing earnings reports. coca-cola tops wall street estimates by a penny. also reporting a deal to unload distribution territory to five independent u.s. bottlers. johnson & johnson also in the green, reported better than expected first quarter earnings. growth for newer medicines for cancer, hepatitis "c," and blood clots. the stock hitting a record high, up some 19% just this year. or on the other hand, goldman sachs reports and beats the high end of analysts' expectations with, so why the selling today? jeff hart said the beat was private equity driven. the market doesn't give a lot of credit for that, hard to sustain, he says. finally, two tech names we want to mention. one is yahoo! which is getting slammed in the after-hours. the company beat on the bottom line, but second quarter guidance looks light, and steep decline in ad revenue scaring investors. and intel reporting
two of the biggest names in technology posted results within the past hour. josh lipton rounding up the day's movers and shakers. josh? >> hey, there, maria. yeah, lots of companies releasing earnings reports. coca-cola tops wall street estimates by a penny. also reporting a deal to unload distribution territory to five independent u.s. bottlers. johnson & johnson also in the green, reported better than expected first quarter earnings. growth for newer medicines for cancer, hepatitis...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is nowroviding answers families need. siemens. answers. liz: we need you to look up on the screen. why is yahoo! trading lower when it blew away estimates on both of top and bottom line for their numbers? well, dennis kneale is picking through all of this. this is what he sees. display ads up 11% year-over-year they hit 402 million. street was looking for 422 toll million. what is more, price per click, paid for ads went down 7% year-over-year. this is a number analysts and investors want to see go up. search ads up 6% year-over-year to 409 million. street wanted to see 411 million. how did they beat both top and the bottom line by a longshot? maybe it was cost cutting and layoffs. some of the numbers for earnings report from yahoo! are pulling the after-market price down, david. david: gold came back a little bit today but nowhere near to make up for the nearly 10% drop yesterday which was the biggest one-day decline for gold in more than 30 years. has gold lost its power as a safe h
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is nowroviding answers families need. siemens. answers. liz: we need you to look up on the screen. why is yahoo! trading lower when it blew away estimates on both of top and bottom line for their numbers? well, dennis kneale is picking through all of this. this is what he sees. display ads up 11% year-over-year they hit 402 million. street was looking for 422 toll million. what is more, price per click, paid for ads went down...
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emerging markets, material stocks, technology, industrials. i think what this is doing is this is taking down the hurdles that we're starting to impact the stock market. we're taking long term yields down and taking the dollar off its bid. i think we get a cyclical rally later in the year and you might as well take advantage of those cheap values now. >> we went from 11.1 down to 10.7 and we dropped nearly a thousand points in the spring and summer of 2012. we had the spring summer swoon the last three years. do you expect one this year. if we get it are you doubling down and buying more? >> well, i don't double down or double up in that regard. that's not what i do. but as far as whether or not we're going to see the economy or the employment situation weaken again, there were some issues in the household survey in particular that were just stunningly bad that shows that the labor market situation is very close to the worst that it's been. the the number of employed fell by 290,000.march but they all left the labor force. we can see that beca
emerging markets, material stocks, technology, industrials. i think what this is doing is this is taking down the hurdles that we're starting to impact the stock market. we're taking long term yields down and taking the dollar off its bid. i think we get a cyclical rally later in the year and you might as well take advantage of those cheap values now. >> we went from 11.1 down to 10.7 and we dropped nearly a thousand points in the spring and summer of 2012. we had the spring summer swoon...
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technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've gone to the future are covered. by imax kaiser this is the economy as a report you know wal-mart and wall street are remarkably similar they have the same sugardaddy all wal-mart relies on cheap goods from china and wall street relies on cheap money from china and they've both been hit by chaos following free lunch glitches to the electronic welfare payment systems at a wal-mart in louisiana a glitch with the electronic food stamp card the e.p.t. cards showed unlimited balances available to holders of the card shopper stampede it emptied the shelves of every last good available. on wall street the freds quantitative easing to infinity is the e b t car for wall street and it's showing an unlimited balance which surely must be a glitch right and the bank stores are stampeding employing during the world of productive assets in louisiana when the glitch was fixed the walmart shoppers abandoned shopping carts piled high with the talks are good in the so-called food that they could not afford without the free lunch of an
technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've gone to the future are covered. by imax kaiser this is the economy as a report you know wal-mart and wall street are remarkably similar they have the same sugardaddy all wal-mart relies on cheap goods from china and wall street relies on cheap money from china and they've both been hit by chaos following free lunch glitches to the electronic welfare payment systems at a wal-mart in louisiana a glitch with the electronic food...
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as well and they is invasive and spying technologies that's the primary purpose is to steal it's nothing to do security no one has any more secure in fact that we're less secure as a result of this but they saw the so-called at one hundred million dollars of the bitcoin so they went in there and they tried to steal in the great thing is that the f.b.i. and the n.s.a. are incapable of cracking the protocol to steal that money it shows finally that bitcoin is bigger than any government any central government any n.s.a. and this is why people now the bitcoin price skyrocketed after the f.b.i. did a mea culpa and said we're too stupid to figure this thing. yes but in this post america world where you know dominant development is over there in hong kong getting ready for it by do which is the biggest internet company in china which is the google of china they're now accepting bitcoin so you see that this post u.s. dollar command and control top down central bank controlling. system is caput for them extraction rate again soon has even become a aaa rating these days you have to read it so. i g
as well and they is invasive and spying technologies that's the primary purpose is to steal it's nothing to do security no one has any more secure in fact that we're less secure as a result of this but they saw the so-called at one hundred million dollars of the bitcoin so they went in there and they tried to steal in the great thing is that the f.b.i. and the n.s.a. are incapable of cracking the protocol to steal that money it shows finally that bitcoin is bigger than any government any...
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technology innovation. developments from around russia. the future of covered. please it was a. very hard to take i. want to get along here. have you ever had sex with her take care. of the problem. welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are time now to turn to leo johnson a green investment consultant and author of this book a business and the city of the future makes an excellent christmas gift and stocking stuffer. mike's thank you yet welcome guys report so this thing is not ok it's just flying off the shelf. mainly bought by my mom this is my secret fear but nobody for some reason i mean there is a kind of. yes which is the least competitive kind of room i was in we were doing very well oh actually it is business ethics and business admin we're we're rocking on business ethics that's not a popular section here in the u.k. military intelligence is one of the great it's one of those great books but we're looking we're looking oh my god i'm going to be let's get into the main thesis here of this fabulous book there's three possible futures johnson the proper list the side
technology innovation. developments from around russia. the future of covered. please it was a. very hard to take i. want to get along here. have you ever had sex with her take care. of the problem. welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are time now to turn to leo johnson a green investment consultant and author of this book a business and the city of the future makes an excellent christmas gift and stocking stuffer. mike's thank you yet welcome guys report so this thing is not ok it's...
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as well and they is invasive and spying technologies that's the primary purpose is to steal stuff thing to do security no one has any more secure in fact that we're less secure as a result of this but they saw the so-called out one hundred million dollars of the bitcoin so they went in there and they tried to steal in the great thing is that the f.b.i. and the n.s.a. are incapable of cracking the protocol to steal that money that shows finally that bitcoin is bigger than any government any central government any n.s.a. and this is why people now the bitcoin price skyrocketed after the f.b.i. did a mea culpa and said we're too stupid to figure this thing. yes but in this post america world where you know dominant development is over there in hong kong getting ready for it by do which is the biggest internet company in china which is the google of china they're now accepting bitcoin so you see that this post u.s. dollar command and control top down central bank controlling. system is put through them x. times arrayed against you as a given to coin a aaa rating. you haven't read it so. i g
as well and they is invasive and spying technologies that's the primary purpose is to steal stuff thing to do security no one has any more secure in fact that we're less secure as a result of this but they saw the so-called out one hundred million dollars of the bitcoin so they went in there and they tried to steal in the great thing is that the f.b.i. and the n.s.a. are incapable of cracking the protocol to steal that money that shows finally that bitcoin is bigger than any government any...
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technology . welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to dan collins author of the china money report newsletter at the china money report dot com dan counter welcome back to the kaiser report imax thanks good to be back all right dan before we get it to the economy tell us about the response and repercussions in china in regards to the edward snowden revelations yeah the snowden revelations i don't think were a surprise to the average people here that the u.s. government was spying not only on its competitors but its allies and its own citizens i don't think there's any surprise there but there was a lot of surprise i have heard in beijing about the depth and the extent of the collaboration between u.s. intelligence services and the u.s. tech companies some of the road revelations that chemo war were a ball the n.s.a.'s x. keyscore system its n.s.a.'s widest reaching surveillance platform they have seven hundred servers globally it was discovered there was an active server i
technology . welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to dan collins author of the china money report newsletter at the china money report dot com dan counter welcome back to the kaiser report imax thanks good to be back all right dan before we get it to the economy tell us about the response and repercussions in china in regards to the edward snowden revelations yeah the snowden revelations i don't think were a surprise to the average people here that the u.s. government...
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coming in from asia to america had backdoor technology that allowed spying to occur what we're saying is that all the spying was done by the u.s. with a server right there in china. yeah absolutely that way it was until these are revelations came out i don't know the status of their systems today but yeah that was the case as in many cases the the hacking and surveillance has been is coming from the us towards china and other countries as opposed to the other way around which is mostly covered in the media so again this would be anti-competitive because they've got us tech companies spying on asian tech companies and i'm thinking about the spat between samsung and apple over patents and other intellectual property so here you have proof that american companies are gays and corporate espionage on asian counterparts and also dan i would imagine that the next time america accuses china of currency manipulation that's not going to go over well either at this point down . no unfortunately we've in the us we've lost the high ground on everything in from economics to in politics we've lost w
coming in from asia to america had backdoor technology that allowed spying to occur what we're saying is that all the spying was done by the u.s. with a server right there in china. yeah absolutely that way it was until these are revelations came out i don't know the status of their systems today but yeah that was the case as in many cases the the hacking and surveillance has been is coming from the us towards china and other countries as opposed to the other way around which is mostly covered...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of coverage. welcome back now u.s. lawmakers are calling for reform and more transparency at the national security agency and soft it was revealed that congress which is supposed to provide oversight was in many cases kept in the dark about n.s.a. activities but a leaked internal audit also revealed classes of incidents of on the authorized by the agency he is going to say has apparently been violating its own rules as well as court orders issue has become all the more pressing that night of president obama's insistence earlier this month that surveillance regulations were not being abused but you're not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs and. listening in on people's phone calls or inappropriately reading people's e-mails what you're hearing about is the prospect that these could be abused now part of the reason they're not abuse is because there are these checks are in place and those abuses would be against the wall and those checks are not working the way they're s
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some jobs were lost because technology means fewer labor hours needed to build things but some jobs went overseas to places where wages and benefits are lower. that is known as offshoring. but in the last few years, ge ge motorola and caterpillar have led the reshoring trent. patricia sabga reports. >> reporter: images of u.s. manufacturing jobs migrating overseas. but that picture is slowly changing. according to a recent survey by boston apolog polling group, acy considering it. a nearly 50% increase in the last 18 months. >> what we've seen over the last ten years is the cost in china which were extremely low have been rising 15 to 20% a year. >> ists not just labor cost. proximity to customers. since 2010, more than 200 u.s. manufacturers have returned jobs to u.s. shores. creating even more jobs. >> we believe it will have a significant impact on job growth. we believe in the year 2020 we'll see two and a half to 5 million jobs created because of these incremental changes in manufacturing in the u.s. that is significant. that could move the unemployment rate down by one and a half t
some jobs were lost because technology means fewer labor hours needed to build things but some jobs went overseas to places where wages and benefits are lower. that is known as offshoring. but in the last few years, ge ge motorola and caterpillar have led the reshoring trent. patricia sabga reports. >> reporter: images of u.s. manufacturing jobs migrating overseas. but that picture is slowly changing. according to a recent survey by boston apolog polling group, acy considering it. a...
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i invented the virtual specialist technology that the shadow banking system that's run by wall street banks in the city of london banks you put into the system i call it the ghostwriter that's how it's defined the patent but they call it shadow banking system they just follow the the market maker the guy the the price discovery mechanism with ten twenty fifty one hundred two hundred times the normal daily volume as a way to create a price that you want a number goldman sachs' they pick a price they want and then they flood the market volume to get to that price that's how they manipulate these markets now when there is a rumor on twitter and suddenly the shadow banking system or the ghost traders i defined it back in the early ninety's is simply cancel that side of the transaction and you have the trap doors open and i used to do this all the time this is why. in hollywood we had i remember the discussion with disney for example they were trying to get me to get the price of their movies at a certain level as part of their propaganda techniques. but here on wall street you simply crea
i invented the virtual specialist technology that the shadow banking system that's run by wall street banks in the city of london banks you put into the system i call it the ghostwriter that's how it's defined the patent but they call it shadow banking system they just follow the the market maker the guy the the price discovery mechanism with ten twenty fifty one hundred two hundred times the normal daily volume as a way to create a price that you want a number goldman sachs' they pick a price...
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coming in from asia to america had backdoor technology that allowed spying to occur what we're saying is that all the spying was done by the u.s. with a server right there in china. yeah absolutely the way it was until these are revelations came out i don't know the status of their systems today but yeah that was the case as in many cases the the hacking and surveillance has been is coming from the us towards china and other countries as opposed to the other way around which is mostly covered in the media so again this would be anti-competitive because they've got us tech companies spying on asian tech companies and i'm thinking about the spat between samsung and apple over patents and other intellectual property so here you have proof that american companies are gays and corporate espionage on asian counterparts and also dan i would imagine that the next time america case is china of currency manipulation that's not going to go over well either at this point down . no unfortunately we've in the us we've lost the high ground on everything in from economics to in politics we've lost we
coming in from asia to america had backdoor technology that allowed spying to occur what we're saying is that all the spying was done by the u.s. with a server right there in china. yeah absolutely the way it was until these are revelations came out i don't know the status of their systems today but yeah that was the case as in many cases the the hacking and surveillance has been is coming from the us towards china and other countries as opposed to the other way around which is mostly covered...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to antarctica to talk with captain paul watson of this sea shepherd captain paul welcome back to the kaiser report well thank you all right captain paul watson you are down in the southern ocean to stop the japanese whaling vessels from catching their quota but there is a twist to the story this year and that you are also on the run and the japanese are armed with a lots of money from donations and aid that were supposed to go out of the focus seem a disaster tell us about it. they allocated about thirty million u.s. dollars from the tsunami relief fund specifically targets shepparton with that money they thrown an army of lawyers at us they were able to get an injunction against us in the us not district court which really doesn't mean anything big for our ships or new are really and shows operating in a bottle and also we managed to get me on the whole red list movies actually a picture day to my knowledge for trespassing
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to antarctica to talk with captain paul watson of this sea shepherd captain paul welcome back to the kaiser report well thank you all right captain paul watson you are down in the southern ocean to stop the japanese whaling vessels from catching their quota but there is a twist to the story this year and that you are also on the...
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david: information technology, you are big on ebay. why? >> if you look at what ebay used to be 10 years ago, it was about sort of an auction type situation. now if you look at their marketplaces is about fixed price. the altered landscape of what it used to be. now it is the ceo is the online outlet mall. i kind of liked that concept but then again i like the mobile strategy for paypal. they're using paypal for their technology and i think that really promotes an unbelievable opportunity for a company like ebay to gather the mobile payment space, which is growing leaps and bounds. ebay, paypal has been around long enough people trust it, that matters what you're talking about transaction volume and transaction between two parties. they set a very good position to take advantage of the mobile space if it becomes a commonplace and grow. you can look at the mobile, they really understand it. i think this quarter indicates mobile is sort of going to be a growing part of the revenue in the future. look at their earnings. their records. that is
david: information technology, you are big on ebay. why? >> if you look at what ebay used to be 10 years ago, it was about sort of an auction type situation. now if you look at their marketplaces is about fixed price. the altered landscape of what it used to be. now it is the ceo is the online outlet mall. i kind of liked that concept but then again i like the mobile strategy for paypal. they're using paypal for their technology and i think that really promotes an unbelievable opportunity...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> well, try to make a statement right now. >> everyone is on high alert as the next potential sex predator approaches the house. >> there he is. >> online he told a decoy pretending to be a 13-year-old, i carry a gun everywhere i go. so as soon as he arrives -- >> put up your hands. >> officers take him down. >> pat him down. pat him down. >> then he's brought in for questioning. he's 23-year-old jonathan steman. he admits to the detective that he was chatting online about sex with a girl named anna. >> i let my other head get the best of me and pretty regretful right about now 'cause my wife comes back in three days from the army and i'm not gonna know how to tell her this. >> so what did you say to anna? >> a bunch of vulgarities, a lot of sexual content about what i'd like to do to her. i
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it's like open technology. so innovations in other areas where people think they can derive another copy that's better than bit coin, that can be copied back to bit coin. >> we're literally out of time. there's a report there's a bit coin exchange that took off with $4 million. are there guarantees when you invest whatsoever? >> that issue is with the exchange. probably around people who ran away or at least so far. bit coin exchanges probably needs to be regulated so that doesn't happen again in the future. >> in terms of bit coin, it's about finding a good company exchange they can trust and put your money in and will be there with you for the long term. >> going to leave it there. >> hope to have you back sometime soon. >> if you dropped in your favorite one and i told you about the asset up 4,000% this year. most populated country in the world, commercials regularly on tv advertising this asset class, not regulated. what would you say about this? >> i would not be a buyer at all. first of all the, your ques
it's like open technology. so innovations in other areas where people think they can derive another copy that's better than bit coin, that can be copied back to bit coin. >> we're literally out of time. there's a report there's a bit coin exchange that took off with $4 million. are there guarantees when you invest whatsoever? >> that issue is with the exchange. probably around people who ran away or at least so far. bit coin exchanges probably needs to be regulated so that doesn't...
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technology now allows weapons of any shape to be printed in metal. exposed twenty five to thirty five hours depending on the machine we put it on and what materials. we talk to.
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it's technology innovations all the developments around. the future are covered. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser slimeballs fuzzy area polly seth alum is a single cell without a brain. yes i know what you're thinking it must be related to many of our such of bankers and policy makers indeed they are close relatives but this particular simple slime mold can make surprisingly complicated decisions unlike the slime balls in public office it can navigate his way through a maze solve a civil engineering problem our central banker slime molds and slime molds and various political offices can't even navigate a straight line out of the economic collapse caused by financial fraud engineers practicing simple cons that only a tourist or moronic slime mold could fall for yes uncomfortable truth is the likes of george osborne mervyn king timothy geithner and ben bernanke are dumber than simple slime molds the solution. for president prime minister and the queen of the world only this single simple can get us out of this mess right stacy indeed max kaiser slime mold
it's technology innovations all the developments around. the future are covered. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser slimeballs fuzzy area polly seth alum is a single cell without a brain. yes i know what you're thinking it must be related to many of our such of bankers and policy makers indeed they are close relatives but this particular simple slime mold can make surprisingly complicated decisions unlike the slime balls in public office it can navigate his way through a maze solve a...
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coming in from asia to america had backdoor technology that allowed spying to occur you're saying is that all the spying was done by the u.s. with a server right there in china. yeah absolutely that way it was until these are revelations came out i don't know the status of their systems today but yeah that was the case as in many cases the the hacking and surveillance has been is coming from the u.s. towards china and other countries as opposed to the other way around which is mostly covered in the media so again this would be anti-competitive because they've got us tech companies spying on asian tech companies and i'm thinking about the spat between samsung and apple over patents and other intellectual property so here you have proof that american companies are gays and corporate espionage on asian counterparts and also dan i would imagine that the next time america case is china of currency manipulation that's not going to go over well either at this point dan . no unfortunately we've in the u.s. we've lost the high ground on everything in from economics to in politics we've lost w
coming in from asia to america had backdoor technology that allowed spying to occur you're saying is that all the spying was done by the u.s. with a server right there in china. yeah absolutely that way it was until these are revelations came out i don't know the status of their systems today but yeah that was the case as in many cases the the hacking and surveillance has been is coming from the u.s. towards china and other countries as opposed to the other way around which is mostly covered in...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! time now for the good stuff, stories that will make you feel good and leave a smile on your face. how about this? a 1-year-old in south carolina is doing something doctors have never seen before right there. he is rolling his own wheelchair. wyatt banks has a neurological disorder. he's so precious. six months ago the condition paralyzed him from the waist down. he regained some movement. so his parents decided to try something new. >> we just put him in a wheelchair to see what he would do. we didn't expect him to push or propel himself at this point. but we put him in there and held a to
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their way below the top speculative banking class and i remember i said that they have such advanced technology now to monitor to you to the exact single penny that will break your camel's back your household camelback and so they know how to tweak exactly in keep you in slaved in in terrified of losing your health insurance of losing your job of losing any sort of income to to sustain your debt. because the article says the stunning reality illustrated here is that the real median household income series spent most of the first nine years of the twenty first century struggling slightly below its purchasing power at the turn of the century well this is what social and social networking is all about the facebook and twitter and these other database enabled surveillance technologies are being sold as a way to keep people safe but they're actually a way to monitor people's caloric intake and their spending habits to keep them just two or three calories above subsistence so they can keep these people just barely alive to continue the slave state of being forced consumers in the old days the way the
their way below the top speculative banking class and i remember i said that they have such advanced technology now to monitor to you to the exact single penny that will break your camel's back your household camelback and so they know how to tweak exactly in keep you in slaved in in terrified of losing your health insurance of losing your job of losing any sort of income to to sustain your debt. because the article says the stunning reality illustrated here is that the real median household...
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only acuvue® oasys brand is made with hydraclear® plus technology, which embeds moisture into the lens, and has never been beaten for comfort by any leading monthly lenses. oh, my gosh, that's amazing. [ female announcer ] ask your doctor for acuvue® oasys brand. now available in a 24-pack. and see what could be®. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around barbara ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ try new fiber one cinnamon coffee cake. - okay, everybody, come on. conference room, five seconds! here we go! hurry up! let's do this! - yes. what is this about? - what is this meeting about? - mm-hmm. - all right. well... okay. here we are in the conference room. once again. and i just wanted to call you all here together because i have something important... well, there's two things, actually. okay, first, i would like a whereabouts on pam, and, secondly, phyllis, how are those
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i think there's promise in this technology. >> look at that long horn. that's funny. >> that is funny. >> that's very funny. >> i think it pays off some day. i do, tyler. we won't see it right away but will pay off some day. >> like two people in there. >> like a horse. oh, my goodness. >> he kicked it. >> that's really cruel. >> robot abuse. >> i don't know we solved that but look at that thing going backwards. there you go. >> it creeps me out. everybody down here is channeling terminator. all right. thanks, guys. stocks rallies up 141 points on the dow. a final check on the markets when we come back. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trading inspires your life. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 turn inspiration into action. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we have intuitive platforms tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you discover what's trending. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and seasoned market experts to help s
i think there's promise in this technology. >> look at that long horn. that's funny. >> that is funny. >> that's very funny. >> i think it pays off some day. i do, tyler. we won't see it right away but will pay off some day. >> like two people in there. >> like a horse. oh, my goodness. >> he kicked it. >> that's really cruel. >> robot abuse. >> i don't know we solved that but look at that thing going backwards. there you go. >>...